Letter: Recording for the Blind says goodbye

There are no words to adequately thank the Oak Ridge community for their support of RFB&D/Learning Ally over the past 60 plus years. It has been a privilege and an honor to serve in this community.

To the Editor:

There are no words to adequately thank the Oak Ridge community for their support of RFB&D/Learning Ally over the past 60 plus years. It has been a privilege and an honor to serve in this community.

From the beginning, when Bob Kernohan and Tony Pleasanton first began the studio, we have relied on the generosity of local Lions, volunteers, the Weinberg family, community leaders and donors. Over the years, volunteers from this area, too numerous to count, have given selflessly to assist us and the many borrowers who use our materials. You will never know how many individuals have received their education because of the generous support of our volunteers and this community.

While our studio is closing, Learning Ally will continue to serve those with print disabilities. The mission has not changed. There are still many who need this service and they can receive assistance at www.learningally.org.

Again, thank you for allowing us to be a part of the Oak Ridge community.